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Published by: Key Note Publications Ltd
Published: Apr. 1, 2008 - 115 Pages
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- 1. Market Definition
- REPORT COVERAGE
- MARKET SECTORS
- Audio and Video Entryphones
- Keypad Systems
- Card- and Token-Based Systems
- Wiegand Cards
- Magnetic-Stripe Cards
- Barcode Cards
- Proximity Systems
- Long-Range/Hands-Free Systems
- Systems to Control Vehicle Access
- Smart Cards
- Dual-Function Cards
- Biometric Systems
- MARKET TRENDS
- Business Investment
- Table 1: Business Investment by Industry Sector — Chained Volume Measures (£m), 2003-2007
- Construction Output
- Table 2: Construction Output in Great Britain by Type of Work at Constant 2000 Prices (£m), 2003-2007
- Prices
- ECONOMIC TRENDS
- Population
- Table 3: UK Resident Population Estimates by Sex (000), Mid-Years 2003-2007
- Gross Domestic Product
- Table 4: UK Gross Domestic Product at Current and Annual Chain-Linked Prices (£m), 2003-2007
- Inflation
- Table 5: UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2003-2007
- Unemployment
- Table 6: Actual Number of Unemployed Persons in the UK (million), 2003-2007
- MARKET POSITION
- The UK
- Table 7: Estimated Breakdown of the UK Market for Electronic Security Systems by Value at Current Prices (%), 2003-2007
- Figure 1: Estimated Breakdown of the UK Market for Electronic Security Systems by Value at Current Prices (%), 2007
- Overseas
- 2. Market Size
- THE TOTAL MARKET
- Table 8: The Total UK Access Control Market by Value at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2003-2007
- Figure 2: The Total UK Access Control Market by Value at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2003-2007
- BY MARKET SECTOR
- Audio and Video Entryphones
- Keypad Systems
- Card- and Token-Based Systems
- Wiegand Cards
- Magnetic-Stripe Cards
- Barcode Cards
- Proximity Systems
- Long-Range/Hands-Free Systems
- Smart Cards
- Biometric Systems
- OVERSEAS TRADE
- Table 9: Imports of Entryphone Systems by Value (£m), 2003-2007
- Table 10: Exports of Entryphone Systems by Value (£m), 2003-2007
- 3. Industry Background
- Recent History
- NUMBER OF COMPANIES
- EMPLOYMENT
- REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE
- Table 11: NSI-Approved Access Control Installations by Police Authority Area (% of total installations), 2006
- DISTRIBUTION
- Table 12: Number of Access Control Systems Installed by NSI-Approved Installers, 2002-2006
- HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET?
- LEGISLATION
- Standards
- Publications of the British Security Industry Association
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
- Disability Discrimination Act
- RoHS Directive
- WEEE Directive
- KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
- Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers
- British Security Industry Association
- Electrical Contractors Association
- International Association for Biometrics
- National Security Inspectorate
- Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board
- 4. Competitor Analysis
- THE MARKETPLACE
- MAJOR PLAYERS
- Assa Abloy AB
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Bewator Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- BPT Entry Control Solutions
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- CEM Systems
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Group 4 Technology Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Kaba (UK) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Newmark Security PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Stanley Security Solutions — Europe Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Other Companies
- SYSTEM DESIGNERS/INSTALLERS
- ADT Fire and Security PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Bell Security Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Chubb Electronic Security Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Siemens Building Technologies Security Systems Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Secom PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- ELECTRONIC SECURITY WHOLESALE DISRIBUTORS
- ADI-Gardiner Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Norbain SD Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS
- Lock Hardware
- Barriers
- Smart Cards
- MARKETING ACTIVITY
- Trade Exhibitions
- 5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
- THE TOTAL MARKET
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- AUDIO AND VIDEO ENTRYPHONES
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- KEYPAD SYSTEMS
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- CARD- AND TOKEN-Based systems
- Traditional Card-Reader Systems
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Proximity Systems
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Long-Range/Hands-Free Systems
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Contactless Smart-Card Systems
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- 6. Buying Behaviour
- INTRODUCTION
- FINANCIAL SERVICES
- Rathbone Brothers
- IT/HIGH-TECH
- Domicilium Ltd
- Rohde & Schwartz UK Ltd
- MEDIA
- Endemol Productions
- EDUCATION
- University of Teesside
- University of Reading
- AIRPORTS
- Durham Tees Valley Airport
- JUSTICE SYSTEM
- Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre
- RESIDENTIAL
- Phillimore Square
- HOTELS
- Ramada
- 7. Current Issues
- THE CRIME LEVEL
- Table 13: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by the Police in England and Wales by Type (000 cases), Years Ending March 2002/2003-2006/2007
- Table 14: Number of Notifiable Criminal Offences Recorded by the Police in Scotland by Type (000 cases), Years Ending March 2002/2003-2006/2007
- BIOMETRIC ACCESS CONTROL FOR THE HOME
- ENERGY SAVING AS A SELLING POINT
- INTERNET PROTOCOL
- INDUSTRY CONSOLIDATION
- 8. The Global Market
- THE WORLD MARKET
- NORTH AMERICA
- The US
- National Security
- Commercial Markets
- Canada
- EUROPE
- ASIA
- China
- Taiwan and South Korea
- India
- THE MIDDLE EAST
- 9. Forecasts
- INTRODUCTION
- The Economy
- Population
- Table 15: Forecast UK Resident Population by Sex (000), Mid-Years 2008-2012
- Gross Domestic Product
- Table 16: Forecast UK Growth in Gross Domestic Product in Real Terms (%), 2008-2012
- Inflation
- Table 17: Forecast UK Rate of Inflation (%), 2008-2012
- Unemployment
- Table 18: Forecast Actual Number of Unemployed Persons in the UK (million), 2008-2012
- Construction Output
- Table 19: New Construction Orders Obtained by Contractors for New Work in Great Britain by Value at Current Prices (£m), 2003-2007
- Interest Rates
- FORECASTS 2008 TO 2012
- Table 20: The Forecast UK Access Control Market by Value at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2008-2012
- Figure 3: The Forecast UK Access Control Market by Value at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2008-2012
- MARKET GROWTH
- Figure 4: Growth in the UK Access Control Market by Value at Current End-User Prices (£m), 2003-2012
- FUTURE TRENDS
- 10. Company Profiles
- ADT Fire And Security Plc
- Assa Abloy Ltd
- Bell Security Ltd
- Bewator Ltd
- BPT Security Systems (uk) Ltd
- Chubb Electronic Security Ltd
- Controlled Electronic Management Systems Ltd
- Group 4 Technology Ltd
- Hid Corporation Ltd
- Kaba (uk) Ltd
- Newmark Security Plc
- Stanley Security Solutions Ltd
- 11. Further Sources
- Associations
- Government Publications
- Bisnode Sources
AbstractKey Note estimates that the UK market for physical access control was worth £311m at current end-user prices in 2007, having increased in value by 7.2% on 2006. Key Note's estimates include systems installation and maintenance as well as the cost of hardware and software.
Physical access control relates to control of access to a site, building or area, rather than access to data or computer networks. The products included in this market are: audio and video entryphones; keypad systems; card- and token-based access-control systems, including Wiegand cards, magnetic-stripe cards, barcode cards, proximity systems, long-range/hands-free systems, systems to control vehicle access, smart cards and dual-function cards; and biometric systems. Systems may include more than one technology for added security.
Between 2003 and 2007, the economy showed positive growth in excess of inflation. Business confidence improved in 2004 and the level of business investment has remained relatively strong, leading to contracts to equip new premises and upgrade old security systems. The market appears to have slowed in the second half of 2007. The credit crisis towards the end of the year shook business confidence and some sectors found it difficult to obtain finance for investment plans.
By 2007, Internet Protocol (IP) technology and IP-to-the-door was beginning to make an impact on the access-control market. This reduces the cost of cabling and allows control of each door from PC software or by using remote software over the Internet. The system is easy to manage and adapt, and unified systems can easily combine access control with closed-circuit television (CCTV) and other devices.
There is increasing demand for systems that combine access control with time-and-attendance systems or other security and fire-protection systems. Access control can also be combined with building management, so that lights and air conditioning are not wasted on empty rooms. As pressure to save energy and reduce carbon emissions increases, this type of technology becomes increasingly attractive.
With regard to reader technologies, proximity systems account for the largest number of installations but, by 2007, this technology is thought to have peaked. There is growth in demand for hands-free and smart-card systems.
Key Note forecasts slightly slower market growth in 2008, as a result of background economic trends slowing down investment in some commercial sectors, notably retailing. Over the forecast period (2008 to 2012), growth is likely to be steepest for smart-card technology. Long-term prospects are also good for biometric technologies. As simple, low-cost biometric devices for home security have appeared on the US market, take-up is likely to follow in the UK, although penetration is expected to be slow. For medium to large installations, demand for IP-based access control will increase, and the use of IP-to-the-door is likely to become important. By the end of the forecast period, there will be a demand in the UK for the integration of physical access control with logical access control (access to PCs, digital data and networks).
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